Prominent Crystallization Promotion Effect of Montmorillonite on PTT/PC Blends with PTT as the Continuous Phase

Polymers
Meiling XueGuangshui Yu

Abstract

To regulate the crystallization of poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) retarded by melt blending with polycarbonate (PC), the crystallization of the PTT/PC blend was investigated employing nano-montmorillonite (MMT) as a crystallization promoter with PTT as the continuous phase. The results showed that MMT exhibits a significant promoting effect on PTT crystallization; the presence of 1 wt. % MMT shifts the initial and peak crystallization temperatures of the 70/30 PTT/PC blend to ~17 °C and ~32 °C, respectively. Additionally, the full width at half maximum (FWHM) narrows by ~45%, and the ΔHc increases by 3.7 J.g-1. The accelerating effect of MMT is determined by its distribution and dispersion which depends on the shear intensity, mixing mode, and loading. MMT is easier to exfoliate via the two-step method than by the one-step method. The distribution in the PTT phase is enriched along the phase interface forming an MMT layer. This endows sections of the PTT with abundant nuclei and thus crystallization is promoted markedly compared with the one-step method. Moreover, the finer MMT migrates more readily to the interface to cause a much smoother phase interface. However, a secondary crystallization peak appears when the shea...Continue Reading

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Feb 6, 2009·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Indose AravindSabu Thomas

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